The handset will be available in stores and online August 8 for $249.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate, with a two-year contract. Those that qualify can get the 5.3-incher for $199.99 with an out-of-pocket down payment, and 20 equal payments of $20 a month.

The Samsung Galaxy Note™ provides a unique, all-in-one experience that is perfect for work, play and everything in between. With a large, 5.3-inch HD super AMOLED™ touch screen – the largest screen on a T-Mobile smartphone – the Galaxy Note is elegantly designed to handle both business and home tasks with ease. The Galaxy Note with Premium Suite offers productivity-enhancing features, including S Pen™, S Memo™ and Polaris Office, so users can write notes, to-do lists and annotate documents; share ideas and edited content; and create documents, presentations and spresdsheets to maximize efficiency while on the go. The Galaxy Note also provides Wi-Fi Calling capabilities and, with a qualifying service plan, can act as a Smartphone Mobile HotSpot for up to five devices.

As one of T-Mobile’s fastest (HSPA+ 42 technology) devices and featuring Android™ 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the Galaxy Note is an ideal device for business users always on-the-go. Productivity features such as T-Mobile 4G Pro App Pack make it easy for professionals to access the latest business apps, and with SAFE (Samsung Approved for Enterprise™) support, the Galaxy Note is prepared for any business scenario with the ability to sync corporate email, calendars and contacts. With access to T-Mobile TV in mobile HD to watch live TV programming and Samsung Media Hub to rent or buy the latest movies and TV shows, plus an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, the Galaxy Note is well equipped to keep users entertained and connected via T-Mobile’s fast 4G network.

The Samsung Galaxy Note is expected to be available at select T-Mobile retail stores and online at www.T-Mobile.com starting August 8. Qualifying customers can pair the Galaxy Note with a Value voice and data plan with a two-year service agreement for $199.99 with an out-of-pocket down payment and 20 equal monthly payments of $20 per month with T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan (EIP). Also offered with a Classic voice and data plan, the Galaxy Note will cost $249.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate card with a two-year service agreement.

T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ 42 Mbps network not available everywhere. For details about coverage, please visit http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage. Use of some features may require additional charges and/or a quialifying data plan or access to a Wi-Fi connection. Mobile HD TV can deliver a bitrate of 800kbps and 16:9 resolution; the bitrate & resolution you experience will vary based on many factors, e.g., programming & network connection.

it'd be a shame if that were the case.
it would actually be ironic if Verizon got the Note II right off the bat (with the typical little Verizon delays of course) and T-Mobile had to wait for the Note to have adequate exclusive shelf time. xD

They are not very different. RAM is more on the SGS3, however, Screens are very similar and 99% of people will not notice the difference. The resolution is better on the Note. SGS3 has fast burst on the camera, which I already mentioned. I have a Note and had the opportunity to get the SGS3 via ATT at no cost and still took the Note. When you root and rom your Note with Rom's like CM9 and soon CM10 performance is great.

Lastly, most people don't care about the latest and greatest when a previous model is still good, so its not stupid for T-Mo to get this device. Common people are still going with the SGS2 because of cost and other reasons. The SGS2 is still a great phone.

dude...you're wrong. the SIII and the Note have processors as different as night and day. the SIII is immensely more powerful than the Note and while screens are mostly the same the SIII uses a more refined version of the HDSA Display at the SAME resolution as the Note. the only advantage the Note has at all is the extra half inch it has on the display front. is it worth it? when considering the trade-offs hell noooooo...

The international Note was announced and released in 2011. The AT&T Note was released earlier this year. It will be a while before the Note II comes to the US. Their are many people who are interested in the Note on T-mobile, look at all the videos on youtube of people going through alot just to hack their AT&T Note on T-mobile network. It will do just fine.

I doubt the NOTE II will be released on Verizon, their has been rumors that they are working with HTC and LG to release something similar.

it was a while before the SII came to the US too but Samsung made sure that didn't happen with the SIII so it would be safe to assume that they've taken the same precautions with the Note II. anyone that's smart wouldn't take a Note over an SIII. anyone that buys a Note now is pretty much screwing themselves.

just because HTC and LG are releasing Phablets on Verizon doesn't mean that Verizon doesn't want a slice of what Samsung is offering, especially after the heat they got for not offering the original Note which was supposedly coming as the Journal if i'm not mistaken.

you mean because the screen is half an inch larger? don't be ridiculous. next you're going to tell me that the SIII isn't comparable to 4.3" devices and btw yes, everything gets compared to the iPhone. bad example.

Im glad iirundis05 said what ive been saying for a while. I dont understand why Tmobile is getting the Note now when the Note II will be available within a few months (IF they're going to release both the international and US version at the same time)

For people like me that cant stand waiting for their upgrade eligibility to come, im going to get the AT&T version of the Note thru Ebay then wait till i get good reviews on the Note II

last weekend i had called my local tmoblie store to see if the note was coming out on the correct date they had announce ,aug. 8. they said yes, we will be getting accessories for the note this monday and i said will the white version of the phone be out on aug 8th , they replied no but we will have the blue one. so today i called to see and make sure if the galaxy note was releasing tomorrow at a local t-mobile store. I had as if the phone was coming tomorrow and they had said " no not at this store they will not have it here because it wasn't approved in this city. so then i called a different store in the local area and had said same thing but they said that id have to go to LA or Chicago to get this phone, or id have to go to a "bigger phone vender like best buy" and well i called best buy and they said they dont even sell t-mobile contract phones. so i called tmoblie customer service themselves and told them what the other stores told me. customer service told me the note is now pushed back so its not coming out tomorrow. sound like a load of bull because people on youtube had received the phone for reviews, I just dont get it why hold off on putting this phone out?

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